From casting to 3D printing geopolymers: A proof of concept
Vera Voney, Pietro Odaglia, Coralie Brumaud, Benjamin Dillenburger, Guillaume Habert
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to define a mix design strategy allowing the implementation of geopolymer in powder bed 3D printing. In a selective binder approach, an aluminosilicate powder bed is activated through the deposit of an alkaline silicate solution. We first show that, in comparison to casting, this technology requires mastering the spreading of the liquid into the powder bed to ensure that the reaction takes place where it is needed. A series of experiments at the drop level, mimicking the 3D printing process, were performed to determine the printing solution composition for a given powder bed packing. We then highlight the relationship between the compressive strength of the printed geopolymer and the powder bed saturation, controlled by the printing parameters. Finally, SEM/EDX analysis confirm the formation of geopolymer with desired Si/Al and Na/Al ratios in the resulting printed material.